Search results for "Polyaniline"
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A new route for the preparation of flexible skin–core poly(ethylene-co-acrylic acid)/polyaniline functional hybrids
2011
Abstract Surface modification of polymeric films is a way to obtain final products with high performance for many specific and ad hoc tailored applications, e.g. in functional packaging, tissue engineering or (bio)sensing. The present work reports, for the first time, on the design and development of surface modified ethylene–acrylic acid copolymer (EAA) films with polyaniline (PANI), with the aim of inducing electrical conductivity and potentially enable the electronic control of a range of physical and chemical properties of the film surface, via a new “grafting from” approach. In particular, we demonstrate that PANI was successfully polymerized and covalently grafted onto flexible EAA su…
Chemical design of flexible skin-core poly(ethylene-co-acrylic acid)/nanostructured polyaniline hybrids
2011
In-situ polymerization of polyaniline in radiation functionalized polypropylene films
2015
Abstract In-situ generation of a nanodispersed conductive polymer within a polypropylene matrix has been pursued in order to obtain flexible, conductive films. Radiation grafting of acrylic acid to polypropylene (PP) has been applied to insert carboxyl functionalities on PP. The radiation-grafted films have been further derivatized with a variety of diamines and used as substrates for in-situ chemical oxidative polymerization of polyaniline (PANI). PANI grows as a thin skin from the surface of the film as well as an interpenetrated network in its interiors. Evidence of chemical attachment of PANI to PP has been sought by performing FTIR and XPS analyses after extraction of the unbound polym…
Direct involvement of acid centers of polyaniline in charge transfer on organic acceptor
1996
Abstract Electrochemical behavior of hydroquinone and 4F-hydroquinone has been studied on Pt/polyaniline (PANI) electrodes in 1 M H 2 SO 4 solution. Redox transformation of quinone/hydroquinone systems takes place on PANI practically without overpotential and, probably, the two-electron charge transfer processes are realized in such systems. Reaction currents depend on PANI quantities deposited on the Pt electrode and the molecular complex is formed. There exists a great electronic exchange between acid centers of PANI and quinone/hydroquinone molecules, resulting in electronic conjugation of this surface state (adsorbed molecule) with the polymer. Existence of such complexes was confirmed …